8152538: UL doesn't inline the LogTagSet::is_level check
Reviewed-by: mlarsson, brutisso
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import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.security.*;
import javax.security.auth.callback.*;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.login.FailedLoginException;
public class Login extends PKCS11Test {
private static final String KS_TYPE = "PKCS11";
private static char[] password;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
main(new Login());
}
public void main(Provider p) throws Exception {
int testnum = 1;
KeyStore ks = KeyStore.getInstance(KS_TYPE, p);
// check instance
if (ks.getProvider() instanceof java.security.AuthProvider) {
System.out.println("keystore provider instance of AuthProvider");
System.out.println("test " + testnum++ + " passed");
} else {
throw new SecurityException("did not get AuthProvider KeyStore");
}
AuthProvider ap = (AuthProvider)ks.getProvider();
try {
// test app-provided callback
System.out.println("*** enter [foo] as the password ***");
password = new char[] { 'f', 'o', 'o' };
ap.login(new Subject(), new PasswordCallbackHandler());
ap.logout();
throw new SecurityException("test failed, expected LoginException");
} catch (FailedLoginException fle) {
System.out.println("test " + testnum++ + " passed");
}
try {
// test default callback
System.out.println("*** enter [foo] as the password ***");
password = new char[] { 'f', 'o', 'o' };
Security.setProperty("auth.login.defaultCallbackHandler",
"Login$PasswordCallbackHandler");
ap.login(new Subject(), null);
ap.logout();
throw new SecurityException("test failed, expected LoginException");
} catch (FailedLoginException fle) {
System.out.println("test " + testnum++ + " passed");
}
// test provider-set callback
System.out.println("*** enter test12 (correct) password ***");
password = new char[] { 't', 'e', 's', 't', '1', '2' };
Security.setProperty("auth.login.defaultCallbackHandler", "");
ap.setCallbackHandler(new PasswordCallbackHandler());
ap.login(new Subject(), null);
System.out.println("test " + testnum++ + " passed");
// test user already logged in
ap.setCallbackHandler(null);
ap.login(new Subject(), null);
System.out.println("test " + testnum++ + " passed");
// logout
ap.logout();
// call KeyStore.load with a NULL password, and get prompted for PIN
ap.setCallbackHandler(new PasswordCallbackHandler());
ks.load(null, (char[])null);
System.out.println("test " + testnum++ + " passed");
}
public static class PasswordCallbackHandler implements CallbackHandler {
public void handle(Callback[] callbacks)
throws IOException, UnsupportedCallbackException {
if (!(callbacks[0] instanceof PasswordCallback)) {
throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(callbacks[0]);
}
PasswordCallback pc = (PasswordCallback)callbacks[0];
pc.setPassword(Login.password);
}
}
}